Event Description

BAIA and Novedge invite you to join us for an exciting talk on 3D technology and its real-life applications.

Today, Makers use powerful digital tools to revolutionize the way we make tangible objects. Join us for a talk on their most high-profile tool: the 3D printer and the 3D printing technology that has led to numerous commercial and scientific applications.

We'll hear from Tatjana Dzambazova of Autodesk on how 3D technology helps museums and archaeological sites around the world collaborate and share their discoveries, from Saul Griffith, Australian inventor and recipient of MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant about his work on technology innovation, and from Mark Hatch, Co-Founder of TechShop, a hub for Makers across the country.

We will also see a 3D printer in action, thanks to the team behind Type A Machines, and there will be a chance to take a tour of the TechShop.

RSVP and Tickets:

Early registration is highly recommended. Only 10 early-bird tickets left!

Program:

5:30 pm: Doors open

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm: Mix and Mingle, Meet the team of Type A Machine, TechShop tours available on a first come, first served basis.

Tatjana Dzambazova, Technology Whisperer and Product Manager at Autodesk, is a trained architect with 12 years of experience in architecture and design in Vienna and London.

Saul Griffith is the Founder/Principal Scientist at Other Lab, which focuses on engineering solutions for energy production and efficiency. He is founder or co-founder of numerous companies, including Squid Labs and Instructables.com.

Mark Hatch, CEO and co-founder of TechShop, is a former Green Beret, a self described revolutionary and a leader in the Maker Movement. The San Francisco Business Times presented Mark a “Bay Area’s Most Admired CEO Award” and Fast Company has recognized him in their “Who’s Next” column.

Espen Sivertsen, CEO and co-founder of Type A Machines, a San Francisco based 3D printer manufacturer. Before moving to the Bay area, Espen developed and maintained MemeMaker.com - the first retailer in Denmark focusing on the Arduino prototyping platform.

Moderator:

Cristiano Sacchi, CEO of Novedge, has always been passionate about science, engineering and technology. At Novedge, Cristiano leads a team of dedicated professionals, going to great length to find complex design software products and making them available to design professionals in North America.